| Dale |
Anyone ever tried connecting a laptop to there LCD?
If we / I could make this work the possibilities are unlimited, watch DVDs, access internet by connecting through a PDA, display moving map using Microsoft streets, etc….
Can anyone offer assistants making this work… my computer does not have a yellow video out. I do have three video out options, DVI, S-Video, and the standard 15 pin connector.
Oh, btw... my Murano is a 2006 S Model.. I have added HIDs, full Leather with seat heaters, and projector fogs. Next is to add switches to make the drivers seat 8 way power. And of course to connect my laptop to the LCD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Dale |
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| krush40 |
quote: Originally posted by Dale
my Murano is a 2006 S Model.. I have added HIDs, full Leather with seat heaters, and projector fogs. Next is to add switches to make the drivers seat 8 way power.
Dale
Whyd you buy the S model? |
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| Dale |
quote: Originally posted by krush40
Whyd you buy the S model?
Price!
I traded a 1998 Trooper for a 2006 S with 28,000 miles for 17,500 cash and the Trooper. Trooper was well used with 135,000 miles. This poor Trooper was my 16 year old sons ride for 2 years. And then two years later my daughter turned 16 and I put her in Trooper for a little over a year. If you don't have any, I can tell you for a fact, teenagers are hard on autos:) |
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| 06murano |
Dale,
this is the only thing that I can think of at the moment. you'll need a converter from an output that your computer has to a composite (rca jack) type.
such as this one here:
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.a...=2012&sku=27963
from then you just need to buy a nissan video converter from e-bay and you're in business.
good luck! |
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